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March 2013 Dell EqualLogic Configuration Guide v14.1 9-85
Table 30 Blade I/O Module options for EqualLogic
Maximum Available
External Ports
Ports Recommended
for Interconnect
Arrays Supportable per
M1000e
PowerConnect
M6220
8x 1GbE 0(Stackable) 2
PowerConnect
M6348
16x 1GbE 0(Stackable) 4
PowerConnect
M8428-k
8x 10GbE
2x10GbE(PS6010/6510)
3x10GbE(PS4110/6110)
3(PS6010/6510)
5(PS4110/6110)
PowerConnect
M8024-k
8x 10GbE
2x10GbE(PS6010/6510)
3x10GbE(PS4110/6110)
3(PS6010/6510)
5(PS4110/6110)
Force10 MXL
2x40GbE Fixed +
2x option slots
(2x40GbE, 4xSFP+,
4x10GbaseT)
2x40GbE (Multiple
chassis, Stacked)
16(PS4110/6110)
16(14x PS6010/6510)
(+ 2x PS-M4110)
Cisco Catalyst Blade
Switch 3032
8x 1GbE 4x1GbE 1
Cisco Catalyst Blade
Switch 3130G
4x 1GbE 0(Stackable) 1
Cisco Catalyst Blade
Switch 3130X
4x 1GbE 0(Stackable) 1
1GbE or 10GbE
Pass-Through
Module
16 n/a n/a
All switches within the SAN infrastructure, including blade I/O modules, must provide a path
from all ports hosting array connections to all other ports within the SAN.
An important networking requirement for EqualLogic SAN infrastructure design is that all
switches must be part of the same Layer 2 Ethernet fabric if they will be hosting connections
from EqualLogic arrays. For this reason, if arrays are going to be directly attached to one or
more blade chassis, then the I/O modules within the Fabric that will be hosting the arrays must
be interconnected. Since the I/O modules are not interconnected via the chassis midplane, the
only alternative is to use external ports (stacking or Ethernet) to make these inter-switch
connections.
Maximum stack size versus practical stack size
Depending on the I/O module model, the maximum number of switches allowed in a single
stack may be different. In addition, the number of switches supported by the switch may not
be optimal for a SAN using EqualLogic arrays. SAN solutions tend to be sensitive to latency
and adding multiple hops between a host and target may create situations where latency
becomes unacceptable for your application. Testing is advised.
Each M1000e enclosure will contribute two switches to the stack placing an upward limit on
the number of enclosures that can be interconnected into a single SAN network. Regardless
of the maximum number of I/O modules supported in a single stack, Dell recommends not
going above six switches in the stack due to possible hop related latency.
M-Series I/O module Stacking Compatibility

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